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if mexico is doing well, so are the u.s. jobs. >> to you think they realize their jobs are dependent on the mexican economy? >> i do not. i think this poll shows the lack of understanding. many people had a negative view. almost as many people said, i do not know. they do not have enough information to say something about the country to the south. part of that is a lack of understanding of how important the economic ties are between the nations. >> most americans think about mexico, when they think about a comment illegal immigration and the drug war. there are headlines because 40,000 people have been killed. illegal immigration is a big political topic. what can mexico due to change perceptions? >> today's meeting was the first step. we had the two presidents meet for the first time. they will work together for the next four years. and mexico is bringing up the security issues, which will continue to be an issue. but also bringing to the table economic issues. there was an op-ed in the washington post, this is what his gov
if mexico is doing well, so are the u.s. jobs. >> to you think they realize their jobs are dependent on the mexican economy? >> i do not. i think this poll shows the lack of understanding. many people had a negative view. almost as many people said, i do not know. they do not have enough information to say something about the country to the south. part of that is a lack of understanding of how important the economic ties are between the nations. >> most americans think about...
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. >>> americans show support for u.s. troops in many ways from yellow ribbons to flag pins. now as cnn's april williams reports, an atlanta woman has developed special bracelets that she hopes will help family members cope. >> many families are heading home for the holidays, but army captain shawn kirby is saying good-bye, leaving his wife a second time for deployment in afghanistan. >> i've actually already been there for about seven months and now i'm going back for another three. >> the first couple of months was really, really hard because it was like not being with him every day after being together for nine years is -- that was a shock. >> reporter: while they may be thousands of miles apart this holiday season, they found a way to stay connected. it's called the battle saint bracelet created by cynthia lemay. >> it has all the saints that protect the military. st. joseph of coopertino had this legend of lev tating so he protects i'vaters. when he wear that, know there's 7 5,000 people around the world wear this now and we wear this in support of you and your service a
. >>> americans show support for u.s. troops in many ways from yellow ribbons to flag pins. now as cnn's april williams reports, an atlanta woman has developed special bracelets that she hopes will help family members cope. >> many families are heading home for the holidays, but army captain shawn kirby is saying good-bye, leaving his wife a second time for deployment in afghanistan. >> i've actually already been there for about seven months and now i'm going back for...
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you have two u.s. attorneys under eric colder investigating the highest levels of this government for crimes. now you have a situation where we are being -- the american people are being misled, and details that could hurt them politically, are not coming forth until after the election. i want to get to the bottom of it. >> why did the office of the director of national intelligence on september 28 issue a statement in which effectively bolstering the very remarks that susan rice made on this program and others, that there was a spontaneous element to this and there was contradictory information? was she not working off the same talking points that the intelligence community was working off of and that were changed, or were not said publicly, as senator feinstien said, for some reason to cover up or to not tip their hand that they were investigating these terror groups? >> isn't it kind of odd, if the reason is to take al qaeda out of the equation, to make sure that al qaeda doesn't know that we are on
you have two u.s. attorneys under eric colder investigating the highest levels of this government for crimes. now you have a situation where we are being -- the american people are being misled, and details that could hurt them politically, are not coming forth until after the election. i want to get to the bottom of it. >> why did the office of the director of national intelligence on september 28 issue a statement in which effectively bolstering the very remarks that susan rice made on...
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the u.s. has helped to fund the system. president obama asked to help provide money to develop iron dome. the cost of rebuilding whole neighborhoods would be far greater than the cost of the interceptors. so joining me now is matthew duss from the center for american progress. matthew welcome inside "the war room." >> hi thank you. >> jennifer: you bet. so how has the iron dome system changed the nature of this conflict? would israel would have already moved to a ground war without it? >> i think it's probably safe to save that. without iron dome with the level of rockets we have seen fired out of gaza you would have seen a much greater fatality and much louder cry out from the government. >> jennifer: it seems to have staved off the war game for a period of time. the groups in gaza are using these old soviet rockets. would the iron dome be as effective against more modern rockets? >> no but it is specifically designed to deal with these smaller rockets precisely because hamas and other milita
the u.s. has helped to fund the system. president obama asked to help provide money to develop iron dome. the cost of rebuilding whole neighborhoods would be far greater than the cost of the interceptors. so joining me now is matthew duss from the center for american progress. matthew welcome inside "the war room." >> hi thank you. >> jennifer: you bet. so how has the iron dome system changed the nature of this conflict? would israel would have already moved to a ground...
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the j-14 is comparable to a u.s. plane. >>> look at these images of towns under water. some drivers have had to be rescued. one person has died. a woman was trapped under a tree. >>> investigators say the giant blast that turned a massachusetts strip club into dust and debris was caused by human error. a utility worker responding to a report of a gas smell punctured a gas line by mistake. the worker went by incorrect markings on the sidewalk. at least 21 people were hurt. most of them emergency responders that were called to the scene. >>> a six alarm fire kept firefighters busy in massachusetts. it broke out in a historic hotel around 10:00 saturday night an continued into the early morning. two firefighters were hurt when wall collapsed on them. 20 apartments and several businesses were damaged. all the residents managed to get out safely. >>> the city center is filled with people refusing to go home. this is tahrir squar at about 5:30 in the morning. many of the nights during arab spring looked like this. they are frustrated and fed up and angry demanding their new p
the j-14 is comparable to a u.s. plane. >>> look at these images of towns under water. some drivers have had to be rescued. one person has died. a woman was trapped under a tree. >>> investigators say the giant blast that turned a massachusetts strip club into dust and debris was caused by human error. a utility worker responding to a report of a gas smell punctured a gas line by mistake. the worker went by incorrect markings on the sidewalk. at least 21 people were hurt. most...
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there is no substitute for a just and lasting peace. >> former u.s. ambassador mark ginsberg joined us as expert on middle east and he joins us today. >> hello. >> we were talking about this the other day. this is a very big deal for the administration and a very big deal for secretary clinton. how much credit do you think she deserves in this? >> the fact she came flying in from a victory lap in asia and had to immerse herself in the swampy waters of this negotiation deserves credit because she basically stepped in with president morsi of egypt and forged a -- hopefully more than temporary alliance with the egyptians on this. my hats off to her. she deserves a lot of congratulations pulling this out given the odds at stake. >> some say she should have sent her husband. instead secretary clinton went and got the job done. i lieu that. the secretary plans to leave the administration at some point during the president's second term. given what's happening in the middle east right now, obviously she's got a great success, but the petraeus scandal, some o
there is no substitute for a just and lasting peace. >> former u.s. ambassador mark ginsberg joined us as expert on middle east and he joins us today. >> hello. >> we were talking about this the other day. this is a very big deal for the administration and a very big deal for secretary clinton. how much credit do you think she deserves in this? >> the fact she came flying in from a victory lap in asia and had to immerse herself in the swampy waters of this negotiation...
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i don't, there is no other way the u.s. can play more active role. >> with regard to iran, everyone seems to be matching of sanctions but congress has been ahead of the administration on sanctions. there have been at least 11 waivers given to importers and we're still not going after the central bank of iran. is the administration going to be serious about making sanctions really hurt? we are dealing with a regime that cares that much about how other people are feeling. >> the administration was given the right to waive sanctions on countries, bank specifically, if the country's reduced significantly their oil imports from iran. because of those sanctions specifically, and the fact the administration had the flexibility, the iran exports have dropped from well over 2.2-2.4 million barrels per day to roughly 800,000 barrels which is a huge success. it is a success because the administration was given the tools to deal in this real world. that is okay and i think the administration has used it effectively. in terms of the cen
i don't, there is no other way the u.s. can play more active role. >> with regard to iran, everyone seems to be matching of sanctions but congress has been ahead of the administration on sanctions. there have been at least 11 waivers given to importers and we're still not going after the central bank of iran. is the administration going to be serious about making sanctions really hurt? we are dealing with a regime that cares that much about how other people are feeling. >> the...
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could they have done more to protect u.s. forces to the u.s. personnel and prevented the last two -- >> the answer is we didn't have resources in range. secretary petraeus and dempsey acted quickly but they had to get somebody from spain and croatia. group of special operating forces to the u.s. arrive much too late. if we had, they sent a drone but unarmed drone. if we had an armed drone, in that dangerous part of the world, it probably could have knocked out people firing the mortars that killed the two seals. >> chris: given what we had there, you are saying -- >> there was no capacity to defen our personnel. in a timely way once the attack occurred. we can't let that happen again. part of what we have to do to make sure it doesn't happen again is we adequately support our defense budget. >> one question there, too, the d.o.d. or the state's fault? we don't know the answer. >> chris: finally, we got a minute left. senator mccain a graham called for a special congressional committee to investigate benghazi. take a look at what graham had to s
could they have done more to protect u.s. forces to the u.s. personnel and prevented the last two -- >> the answer is we didn't have resources in range. secretary petraeus and dempsey acted quickly but they had to get somebody from spain and croatia. group of special operating forces to the u.s. arrive much too late. if we had, they sent a drone but unarmed drone. if we had an armed drone, in that dangerous part of the world, it probably could have knocked out people firing the mortars...
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and the u.s. ambassador to the u.n., susan rice, headed to capitol hill to meet with her most outspoken critics, answer questions about what happened in benghazi. let's go "outfront." >>> good evening. "outfront" tonight, egypt on edge. is a new dictatorship on the horizon? tonight, president morsi clarified, but really largely stood by his decision to grant himself sweeping powers. including freedom from judicial review for what he's calling presidential decisions. the announcement was made today after morsi met with members of egypt's judicial body, which has been very critical of his position and u.s. officials who were praising the new leader for his role in negotiating a cease fire between israel and hamas, well now when he took all these powers away from judges, they're in a tough spot. >> have some concerns about the decisions and declarations announced on november 22nd. democracy depends on strong institutions and the important checks and balances that provide accountability. >> so, today,
and the u.s. ambassador to the u.n., susan rice, headed to capitol hill to meet with her most outspoken critics, answer questions about what happened in benghazi. let's go "outfront." >>> good evening. "outfront" tonight, egypt on edge. is a new dictatorship on the horizon? tonight, president morsi clarified, but really largely stood by his decision to grant himself sweeping powers. including freedom from judicial review for what he's calling presidential decisions....
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rice is currently the permanent representative to the united nations for the u.s. she has not yet been officially nominated for the state department job to replace hillary clinton who intends to resign probably. rice is rumored to be underactive and positive consideration. but republicans and some democrats have been angry with ms. rice for saying that the attack in benghazi that left four americans dead was spontaneous and not preplanned. >> what our assessment is as of the present is, in fact, it began spontaneously in benghazi as a reaction to what had transpired some hours earlier in cairo where, of course, as you know, there was a violent protest outside of our embassy, sparked by this hateful video. we do not have information at present that leads to us conclude that this was premeditated or preplanned. >> ms. rice made these comments five days after intelligence reports were reporting otherwise. be that as it may, at his press conference on wednesday of this week, president obama voiced outrage with senators mccain and graham. >> when they go after the u.n.
rice is currently the permanent representative to the united nations for the u.s. she has not yet been officially nominated for the state department job to replace hillary clinton who intends to resign probably. rice is rumored to be underactive and positive consideration. but republicans and some democrats have been angry with ms. rice for saying that the attack in benghazi that left four americans dead was spontaneous and not preplanned. >> what our assessment is as of the present is,...
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. >>> americans show support for u.s. troops in many ways. from yellow robibbons to flag pins. now an atlanta woman has created special bracelets she hopes will help families cope. >> reporter: many families are headed home for the holidays but sean kirby is saying good-bye leaving his wife a second time for deployment in afghanistan. >> i have already been there seven months. now i'm going back for another three. >> the first couple of months was really hard. it was just like not being with him every day after being together for nine years. that was a shock. >> reporter: while they may be thousands of miles apart this holiday season they found a way to stay connected. it's called the battle saint bracelet create bid cynthia le may. >> it has all the saints to protect military. st. joseph of cupertino had the legend of levee stating so he protects aviators. 75,000 people around the world wear it in support of you and your service and everything you have done for us. >> reporter: a sentiment all too familiar for this military mom. >> we had seven members of the family serving. a
. >>> americans show support for u.s. troops in many ways. from yellow robibbons to flag pins. now an atlanta woman has created special bracelets she hopes will help families cope. >> reporter: many families are headed home for the holidays but sean kirby is saying good-bye leaving his wife a second time for deployment in afghanistan. >> i have already been there seven months. now i'm going back for another three. >> the first couple of months was really hard. it was...
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data to the u.s. now, where revelations have emerged in the scandal that caused the downfall of the head of the cia, general david petraeus -- >> to the u.s. now, where revelations have emerged in the scandal that caused the downfall of the head of the cia. >> general john allen is alleged to have had inappropriately to one of the women involved in the scandal. >> he was due to become nato's supreme commander in europe, but that appointment is now on hold. meanwhile, even more details of the scandal concerning general petraeus are coming to light. >> former cia head david petraeus said the affair lasted from december 2011 until four months ago. paula broadwell co-offset a biography on petraeus and made multiple trips to afghanistan -- co-authored a biography on petraeus. investigators are reported to have found that she had access to sensitive documents about afghanistan. agents searched her family home in north carolina on monday night. but there is another high-level figure involved. the pentagon is
data to the u.s. now, where revelations have emerged in the scandal that caused the downfall of the head of the cia, general david petraeus -- >> to the u.s. now, where revelations have emerged in the scandal that caused the downfall of the head of the cia. >> general john allen is alleged to have had inappropriately to one of the women involved in the scandal. >> he was due to become nato's supreme commander in europe, but that appointment is now on hold. meanwhile, even more...
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regis can see them in the pro sports of the u.s. . but is it really the case that we've seen a return to confidence or is the euro crisis big teeth and other headlines grabbing news such as the u.s. fiscal cliff just making it seem like the worst in europe is behind us we're trying to answer that and it is black friday q craziness at some of the nation's big box retailers inside and out. of the still very. i think you. some crazy images in the last one were actually protesters outside wal-mart protesting what they allege are unfair working conditions will have some of your reactions to the protests and viewer feedback let's get to today's capital account . if the euro zone crisis seems to be getting upstaged by seemingly newer crises like say the u.s. fiscal cliff or as we like to call it economy let's back up and take stock in the eurozone is back in recession another nation cyprus is on the verge of a bailout wrangling over how to get greece on track with creditors is still not resolved and talks just collapsed among european leader
regis can see them in the pro sports of the u.s. . but is it really the case that we've seen a return to confidence or is the euro crisis big teeth and other headlines grabbing news such as the u.s. fiscal cliff just making it seem like the worst in europe is behind us we're trying to answer that and it is black friday q craziness at some of the nation's big box retailers inside and out. of the still very. i think you. some crazy images in the last one were actually protesters outside wal-mart...
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eastern time, and becoming the first sitting u.s. president to visit there. while in cambodia, the president is going to be meeting with a leaders at a dinner of the asian summit. and yesterday he made a historic meeting in myanmar where he met with parliament elected leader aun san suu kyi. >> this is not an endorsement of the burmese government, but it is an acknowledgment that there is a process under way inside of that country that even a year and a half, two years ago, nobody foresaw. >> meanwhile back home in washington, congress is off for a week for the thanksgiving holiday, lawmakers are vowing to get to the bottom of intelligence questions in the immediate wake of the deadly attack of a u.s. consulate in libya, including whether ambassador susan rice's so-called talking points were altared the weekend after she gave that announcem of the attack. >> she didn't know anything about the attack in benghazi and the most politically compliant person. i don't know what she knew, but i know that the story she told was misleading. >> the debate on the hill in
eastern time, and becoming the first sitting u.s. president to visit there. while in cambodia, the president is going to be meeting with a leaders at a dinner of the asian summit. and yesterday he made a historic meeting in myanmar where he met with parliament elected leader aun san suu kyi. >> this is not an endorsement of the burmese government, but it is an acknowledgment that there is a process under way inside of that country that even a year and a half, two years ago, nobody...
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after weeks of verbal assaults, lobbed at u.s./u.n. ambassador susan rice by republican leaders the ambassador went to capitol hill to sit down with her critics. did her face-to-face clear up outstanding questions and put an end to the accusatory language? judging by the initial reaction from john mccain,
after weeks of verbal assaults, lobbed at u.s./u.n. ambassador susan rice by republican leaders the ambassador went to capitol hill to sit down with her critics. did her face-to-face clear up outstanding questions and put an end to the accusatory language? judging by the initial reaction from john mccain,
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and listen and rachel packing for the u.s. a cease fire might have been announced but they're not waiting around to see if it works the women were part of an internship program to see what it's like to live in israel so they came they saw and now they choosing to leave and you spend very anxious living on as mike knowing that at any moment the science right off the. after going to a bomb shelter and like it's being scared by public transportation and staff. the streets of tel aviv are a far cry from the streets of gaza when news of the truce was met with celebrations and fireworks the somewhat muted israeli reaction belies a growing disappointment in the way many here feel the government handled things but i do think that israel finished the operation just so anything to finish it very soon i think we had good momentum for this operation we have a very good start and i think that if we would have continued it could have achieved a. better result from it's i do think that we could have put some more pressure oh and the organization of hamas. would probably. keep us from further rocket atta
and listen and rachel packing for the u.s. a cease fire might have been announced but they're not waiting around to see if it works the women were part of an internship program to see what it's like to live in israel so they came they saw and now they choosing to leave and you spend very anxious living on as mike knowing that at any moment the science right off the. after going to a bomb shelter and like it's being scared by public transportation and staff. the streets of tel aviv are a far cry...
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the u.s. has a prominent role. the terms on which this crisis might end are ones that will be negotiated between egypt and israel. i think what israel wants is similar to what it got in 2006 when it had the war with lebanon. after that, hezbollah stopped hitting israel with rockets. and i think netanyahu is up for election in january. this is a little bit wag the dog. he's provoked this crisis to some extent in order to try to get a favorable settlement so that he can go to the electorate and say see i'm the one who stopped the rockets. >> jennifer: israel would say that the continual bombing was the provocative move and that they're acting defensively for their people. what happens if, in fact, israel decides to move the 16,000 troops to a ground war? do you think that actually would happen or is it really truly a show? >> oh, i think it is entirely possible that netanyahu will decide he wants to invade. i don't believe that the israelis can accomplish their war aims by invading. that is to say gaza is not penetra
the u.s. has a prominent role. the terms on which this crisis might end are ones that will be negotiated between egypt and israel. i think what israel wants is similar to what it got in 2006 when it had the war with lebanon. after that, hezbollah stopped hitting israel with rockets. and i think netanyahu is up for election in january. this is a little bit wag the dog. he's provoked this crisis to some extent in order to try to get a favorable settlement so that he can go to the electorate and...
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. >> shannon: do you think the u.s. as relates to the cease-fire was too effusive in the praise from secretary of state clinton, and now what does the white house do? they have remained quiet. we have a statement from the state department, but nothing from the white house so far. >> i don't think the praise -- morsi's certainly deserving credit to help to broker the peace. and the administration play aid vital role in that and they deserve credit. the larger issue is a revolutionary change in the middle-east. it is the foreign policy surprise of this administration, as 9/11 was for bush. and how we cope with this. our disengagement policy in the middle-east is inviting this change to go in the wrong direction. al qaeda is on the rise, the islamists are on the rise. morsesi looked at iraq and saw al-maliki on the rise. our policy should be all in, keeping with our national interest and keeping with our values and help shape morsi. he is not going away. >> how do you think the president will walk the line of not getting i
. >> shannon: do you think the u.s. as relates to the cease-fire was too effusive in the praise from secretary of state clinton, and now what does the white house do? they have remained quiet. we have a statement from the state department, but nothing from the white house so far. >> i don't think the praise -- morsi's certainly deserving credit to help to broker the peace. and the administration play aid vital role in that and they deserve credit. the larger issue is a revolutionary...
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the u.s. campaign in afghanistan suffered a fresh military grade blow this week they career of the current commander of the eyes now in jeopardy after he became involved in the case that led to the resignation of the form a command and cia chief david petraeus to resign on his biographer paula broadwell that made her so having a relationship with him and classified information was found on her computer but trends that are nice passing on secrets about genuine has succeeded to trash in afghanistan as on the investigation of an appropriate communication with a woman who has ties to both the tracks and pulled while the feeling is flying that there's much more to the case and. the afghan war like the entire experience of the last ten years is really an artificial construct these generals have cultivated an image of themselves that is inaccurate they've tried to create the illusion that we are fighting a great enemy in reality we don't face armies air forces or air defenses we're not fighting the v
the u.s. campaign in afghanistan suffered a fresh military grade blow this week they career of the current commander of the eyes now in jeopardy after he became involved in the case that led to the resignation of the form a command and cia chief david petraeus to resign on his biographer paula broadwell that made her so having a relationship with him and classified information was found on her computer but trends that are nice passing on secrets about genuine has succeeded to trash in...
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the u.s. is adopted a policy of containment so who are to them out of the soviet union and the one nine hundred fifty s. . shoring up its political civic alliances it's really positioning the military forces in the region president obama announced the pivot towards asia so this is very clear china has just the just announced that they're expanding the navy as a priority we're looking at something that looks like the contest we germany and britain before world war one it's a worry it hopefully will manage the danger is the best that america's allies know about japan. the daggers drawn with trying to right now over the same kind who islands and war break out there shooting could break out any day we want but america then could be drawn by japan's fighting china america could be drawn into the conflict as it could be with the philippines or with south korea. the u.s. campaign in afghanistan suffered a fresh military great blow this week the career of the current commander in afghanistan is now in
the u.s. is adopted a policy of containment so who are to them out of the soviet union and the one nine hundred fifty s. . shoring up its political civic alliances it's really positioning the military forces in the region president obama announced the pivot towards asia so this is very clear china has just the just announced that they're expanding the navy as a priority we're looking at something that looks like the contest we germany and britain before world war one it's a worry it hopefully...
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to u.s. multinationals will be a movie very important. for the united states and yes it will start buying american arms and substantial qualities libya's lots and lots of money to spend according to the state department this year alone the u.s. spent six point three billion dollars financing foreign armies it argues investing in foreign militaries helps build. better alliances and further american interests abroad from the point of view of the u.s. government of course it's very useful they have other countries militaries integrated into the us they get the training then they get the equipment they get the arms it's the full package the idea of proxy armies is not new but america's track record of training foreign armies has hardly been flawless you have the school of americas for instance which is trained all the the armies that became the torturers of latin america that started after world war two i would say the training troops is especially in the middle east in the case of iraq or in afghanistan something of a catastrophe it's premis
to u.s. multinationals will be a movie very important. for the united states and yes it will start buying american arms and substantial qualities libya's lots and lots of money to spend according to the state department this year alone the u.s. spent six point three billion dollars financing foreign armies it argues investing in foreign militaries helps build. better alliances and further american interests abroad from the point of view of the u.s. government of course it's very useful they...
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it measures the output of u.s.-based products and services. >>> and friday, the rhinestone cowboy, glen campbell, plays his final concert in napa, california, after being diagnosed with early stages of alzheimer's. >>> a lot coming your way this week. that's going to do it for me. much more of the "newsroom" straight ahead with martin savidge in for don lemon. >> let's get started right away and bring you up to speed with the headlines. egypt's president standing hard on his decree saying hey, it's only temporary. it didn't go over well. they demand that morsi lifts his rule. even larger demonstrations are planned for tomorrow. at least 117 people are dead after a massive fire at a clothing factory in bangladesh. it happened just outside the capital city of daka. you can see that every window is lit with flames. some workers did try to escape by jumping out those windows. 200 people were injured. officials say there were 200 workers mostly women, in the factory. they expect the death toll to rise. >>> china has suc
it measures the output of u.s.-based products and services. >>> and friday, the rhinestone cowboy, glen campbell, plays his final concert in napa, california, after being diagnosed with early stages of alzheimer's. >>> a lot coming your way this week. that's going to do it for me. much more of the "newsroom" straight ahead with martin savidge in for don lemon. >> let's get started right away and bring you up to speed with the headlines. egypt's president...
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and as the u.s. pledges to work for calm between the warring sides we'll look at why washington show sympathy for innocent civilians being killed in some parts of the middle east by not so much in others. this is r.t. coming to you live from moscow one pm here on marina joshie israel's bombardment of gaza has intensified overnight despite talk of a pending cease fire the number of palestinians killed in the weeklong offensive now exceeds one hundred forty was more than a thousand people want it just take a look at how the tragedy in gaza has unfolded in recent days but be aware that these images are upsetting. israeli bombs hitting residential district and killing civilians are daily reality in gaza those trying to report the conflict to the outside world are also being bombarded as journalist harry fear explains from within gaza. israel has intensified the pounding of gaza overnight and. particularly the targeting of governmental and police buildings and biggest police station was totally leveled ca
and as the u.s. pledges to work for calm between the warring sides we'll look at why washington show sympathy for innocent civilians being killed in some parts of the middle east by not so much in others. this is r.t. coming to you live from moscow one pm here on marina joshie israel's bombardment of gaza has intensified overnight despite talk of a pending cease fire the number of palestinians killed in the weeklong offensive now exceeds one hundred forty was more than a thousand people want it...
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and congressman king speaking out about the responsibility of u.s. ambassador to the u.n., susan rice taking over as secretary state. the congressman said today on meet the press he approved of her performance as ambassador to the u.n., but feels she mishandled the response to the deadly attack on our consulate in libya. meanwhile, senator john mccain right now would oppose rice's confirmation says he could change his mind. still, he and senator lindsey graham says that rice needs to clear up her stance on the benghazi attack. >> and she could give everyone explaining their position and actions they took and i'll be glad to have the opportunity to discuss these issues with her. >> when she comes over, if she does, there'll be a lot of questions asked of her about this event and others, but i do not believe the video is the cause. >> harris: of course, he's talk about that a video at first the white house says triggered all of this critical of the islam religion. we know that's not the case, there are no protests on that video going on that night. and
and congressman king speaking out about the responsibility of u.s. ambassador to the u.n., susan rice taking over as secretary state. the congressman said today on meet the press he approved of her performance as ambassador to the u.n., but feels she mishandled the response to the deadly attack on our consulate in libya. meanwhile, senator john mccain right now would oppose rice's confirmation says he could change his mind. still, he and senator lindsey graham says that rice needs to clear up...
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the u.s. campaign in afghanistan is over the military great blue with at least two celebrity generals and veterans of the intervention falling from grace the sex scandal that started with revelations of the ex cia chief having an affair has now claimed the reputation of the current afghan campaign commander ortiz knew she explains. in the papers that here in afghanistan for transit star and battlefield felled cia by an affair the situation the reaction on the ground has been one of outrage people are really quite confused by this this whole scandal one of the comments that i heard from a person who wish to be anonymous in the foreign ministry is office was they founded really indicative of how well the afghan war effort is going in terms of u.s. policy if the top general in charge of it had time to send twenty to thirty thousand pages worth of inappropriate e-mails people here have also expressed some confusion as to why these kinds of scandals would force these top men to resign and not for e
the u.s. campaign in afghanistan is over the military great blue with at least two celebrity generals and veterans of the intervention falling from grace the sex scandal that started with revelations of the ex cia chief having an affair has now claimed the reputation of the current afghan campaign commander ortiz knew she explains. in the papers that here in afghanistan for transit star and battlefield felled cia by an affair the situation the reaction on the ground has been one of outrage...
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how big of a concern should this be for the u.s.? the last thing the u.s. is wanting is to get pulled into another war. but the administration has said obviously, it has israel's back. >> i think that this is a major concern for the u.s., and like it or not, the u.s. is tied to israel in the minds of muslims around the world, and so, whatever happens in gaza, whatever happens in the palestinian territories is going to have repercussions in afghanistan, pakistan, the streets of egypt, and anywhere the u.s. is trying to build relationships and do business. >> fareed, there are questions about the relationships between israel and turkey, another u.s. ally. >> it will be interesting to see how turkey reacts. the original schism between turn kai and israel was over gaza and over the blockade of gaza. will the prime minister of turkey use this as another opportunity to win domestic support at home by criticizing israel? >> sara, david and fareed, thank you. >>> a nanny accused of killing two children, stabbed to death in the bathtub in the manhattan apartment. th
how big of a concern should this be for the u.s.? the last thing the u.s. is wanting is to get pulled into another war. but the administration has said obviously, it has israel's back. >> i think that this is a major concern for the u.s., and like it or not, the u.s. is tied to israel in the minds of muslims around the world, and so, whatever happens in gaza, whatever happens in the palestinian territories is going to have repercussions in afghanistan, pakistan, the streets of egypt, and...
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the u.s. campaign in afghanistan suffered a fresh military grade blow this week the career of the current commander in afghanistan is now in jeopardy after he became involved in the case that led to the resignation of the former commander and cia chief david petraeus betrayers had to resign after his biographer paula broadwell paula broadwell admitted to having a relationship with him and classified information as far as her computer denies passing on any secrets allan has succeeded to tress in afghanistan is under investigation over inappropriate communications with a woman who has ties to both betrayers and broadwell and a feeling is growing that there's much more to the case than meets the eye. it's not like you very well drama really it's always the sense that it's now a bomb that has been elected for his final and second term they can use and use the groom to speak the old regime. senior generals who sort of move through evolving doors in military positions the intelligence issues one of
the u.s. campaign in afghanistan suffered a fresh military grade blow this week the career of the current commander in afghanistan is now in jeopardy after he became involved in the case that led to the resignation of the former commander and cia chief david petraeus betrayers had to resign after his biographer paula broadwell paula broadwell admitted to having a relationship with him and classified information as far as her computer denies passing on any secrets allan has succeeded to tress in...
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today, the u.s. state department expressed concern over the recent developments saying quote, one of the aspirations o f the egyptian revolution was to ensure power would not be overly concentrated in the hands of any one person or institution. he was elected in june with nearly 52% of the vote, but thousands are calling for his removal today as they stormed the headquarters of one of his chief support groups. the crowd then marched on to tahrir square, chanting birth of a new pharaoh. let's get the latest on this situation with ian lee in cairo tonight. what's the situation right now? >> reporter: well, tom, it's 2:00 a.m. now in cairo. and the protests are still going on. we're still seeing clashes in and around tahrir square between the protesters and the police. we're seeing a range of things thrown back and forth. rocks, we've seen molotov cocktails, we've seen tear gas. there are reports of police shooting into the air to scare off protesters. this is a very intense scene we've seen. we haven't
today, the u.s. state department expressed concern over the recent developments saying quote, one of the aspirations o f the egyptian revolution was to ensure power would not be overly concentrated in the hands of any one person or institution. he was elected in june with nearly 52% of the vote, but thousands are calling for his removal today as they stormed the headquarters of one of his chief support groups. the crowd then marched on to tahrir square, chanting birth of a new pharaoh. let's...
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the u.s. campaign in afghanistan suffered a fresh military grade blow this week the career of the current commander in afghanistan is now in jeopardy after he became involved in the case that led to the resignation of the former commander and cia chief david petraeus he had to resign after his biographer paula broadwell admitted to having a relationship with him and classified information was found on her computer the transfer standardise passing on any secrets now general allen have succeeded betray us and afghanistan is under investigation for inappropriate communication with a woman who has ties to betray us and poor wolf and a feeling is growing that there's so much more out of the pages and it's going. it's beginning to look like a very well written drama really interesting sense that knowledge bombs. that can prove this time we were talking term they can you use the green shoots we keep the old regime. generals who sort of move through the revolving door in military was actually the inte
the u.s. campaign in afghanistan suffered a fresh military grade blow this week the career of the current commander in afghanistan is now in jeopardy after he became involved in the case that led to the resignation of the former commander and cia chief david petraeus he had to resign after his biographer paula broadwell admitted to having a relationship with him and classified information was found on her computer the transfer standardise passing on any secrets now general allen have succeeded...
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the u.s. military is following its own rules including flying on bags in a cramped up role of rubber band working on a room. well patrolled will fail to justify the attacks and it's kill hundreds of civilians that's coming up shortly. plus a few things queen prices like supermarkets locking up even basic food clean athletes have said that it's on the losing side southie eight altered states and all that is and much maligned up for you to the free. waves of corruption are rocking russia hundreds of millions of dollars vanished from apec building projects and russia's got a nice satellite project a real estate scandal has also led to the defense minister being fired note i said fire in russia we hear a lot about corruption scandals and the reaction is usually a firing or a forced resignation and maybe that would be ok another country but russia has big dreams in a big country that is big corruption spoiling all of those dreams a country can't survive with every infrastructural or scientific proj
the u.s. military is following its own rules including flying on bags in a cramped up role of rubber band working on a room. well patrolled will fail to justify the attacks and it's kill hundreds of civilians that's coming up shortly. plus a few things queen prices like supermarkets locking up even basic food clean athletes have said that it's on the losing side southie eight altered states and all that is and much maligned up for you to the free. waves of corruption are rocking russia hundreds...
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and u.s. officials who just days ago were heaping praise on the new egyptian leader for his role in initiating a cease-fire between israel and hamas, well, now when he took all these powers away from judges that reign supreme, they're in a tough spot. >> we have some concerns about the decisions and declarations announced on november 22nd. democracy depends on strong institutions and the important checks and balances that provide accountability. >> so, today, there were nationwide protests continuing in egypt and a million person march of anti morsi protesters is scheduled for tomorrow in tahrir square. the very spot where the revolution that cleared the way for morsi's presidency was born. now, there was a planned counterprotest that was supposed to happen tomorrow. people thought the two happening at the same time could cause serious violence, but that was cancelled. and now morsi says his rule and word is more important than judges is just temporary. and not even is buying that. the cover o
and u.s. officials who just days ago were heaping praise on the new egyptian leader for his role in initiating a cease-fire between israel and hamas, well, now when he took all these powers away from judges that reign supreme, they're in a tough spot. >> we have some concerns about the decisions and declarations announced on november 22nd. democracy depends on strong institutions and the important checks and balances that provide accountability. >> so, today, there were nationwide...
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meanwhile the u.s. is sending warships near israel on board are two thousand five hundred marines u.s. officials say they'll be on standby in case americans need to be evacuated from israel now the officials say the ships are not meant to serve any combat are all but the decision to send the ship signals a growing concern over just where the conflict is headed for more i spoke with r.t. and her national correspondent policy where i first asked her if talk about the cease fire has been any comfort for people there. well if that means comfort because it is a sign on the horizon that what we've worked at for the past seven days is coming to an end but it certainly doesn't mean that it's a long term solution we are hearing conflicting reports on the one hand hamas is betting that a cease fire has been agreed to and goes into effect from midnight local time tuesday but we're not hearing the same kind of statements being made by the israeli government they are calling for some kind of twenty four hour. delay
meanwhile the u.s. is sending warships near israel on board are two thousand five hundred marines u.s. officials say they'll be on standby in case americans need to be evacuated from israel now the officials say the ships are not meant to serve any combat are all but the decision to send the ship signals a growing concern over just where the conflict is headed for more i spoke with r.t. and her national correspondent policy where i first asked her if talk about the cease fire has been any...
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forces have done more to realistically to protect the u.s. forces and -- the u.s. personnel and have prevented the last two? >> it goes to preventing the last two former seals from being killed. the answer is we didn't have resource necessary range. they acted quickly, but they had to get somebody from spain, somebody from key asia -- from croatia. they arrived much too late. they sent a drone but it was an unarmed drone. if we had an armed drone in that dangerous part of the world it probably could have knocked out the people firing the mortors that killed the two seals. >> but given what we had there. >> there was though capacity to defend our personnel in a timely way once the attack occurred. we can't let that happen again. and part of what we have to do to make sure it doesn't happen again is we adequately support our defense budget. >> one question there, too, was that dod's fault or the state's fault? >> we don't know the answer. >> and finally, and we have about a minute left, senators mccain and graham this week called for a special congressional committee
forces have done more to realistically to protect the u.s. forces and -- the u.s. personnel and have prevented the last two? >> it goes to preventing the last two former seals from being killed. the answer is we didn't have resource necessary range. they acted quickly, but they had to get somebody from spain, somebody from key asia -- from croatia. they arrived much too late. they sent a drone but it was an unarmed drone. if we had an armed drone in that dangerous part of the world it...
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instead of telling the truth, she repeatedly blamed the death of a u.s. ambassador and three other americans on this, quote, youtube video. why? because that's what she was told to do. she was following orders. it is becoming more and more clear where the orders are coming from. it's also clear that the president lied when he said this is one of the most critical moments at the 2012 presidential debates. remember when he said the following? >> the day after the attack, governor, i stood in the rose gards -- gard end and i american people and the world that we are going to find out exactly what happened, that this was an act of terror-- >>> obviously, that's not true because the president now admits he sent rice on tv to blame the youtube video. now in a moment, senator graham will join me to respond directly to the challenge. but first, think about the exchange we just witnessed and then ask yourself, where were the follow-ups from the media? instead it was softball after softball, the press failed to do their job. here are some of the questions that shou
instead of telling the truth, she repeatedly blamed the death of a u.s. ambassador and three other americans on this, quote, youtube video. why? because that's what she was told to do. she was following orders. it is becoming more and more clear where the orders are coming from. it's also clear that the president lied when he said this is one of the most critical moments at the 2012 presidential debates. remember when he said the following? >> the day after the attack, governor, i stood...